I've 'rebuilt/refreshed' dozens of CM Block grinders and a handful of Baldor grinders.
While the Block grinders are every bit enough for home use, the Baldors are built more robust.
If you go with the Block grinder, the only piece that isn't there is the cooling/water tray. All the hard to find parts are there and it looks great.
The 1/3-HP Baldor is a match for the 1/2-HP Block, IMO.
The Baldor will need tool rests and eye shields, that are probably available new. Try:
http://www.baldor.com/contact/contact-us/general-inquiry/
I'd keep both, but that's no surprise to those who know me. LOL
@torqueman2002 that is exactly what I needed to learn! It was my understanding that Baldors were/are more industrial grinders and the Craftsman block grinders were more geared towards home owners, even though they were greatly built.
What I didn't know until now is how the 1/3 hp compared to my 1/2 hp Craftsman. I thought they would be at least reasonably comparable given that, as I understand it, the 1/3 Baldor seems to be the industrial brand "household" product and the CM model the "industrial" household brand.
I actually have the cooling/water tray on the side because the tray rattles (hardly has water in it since I mostly use the wire wheel on the CM) when I turn it on. The eye shields are not the original ones, I took the ones from the older CM Block grinder (post #110) because they seemed stronger with the metal frame and thick glass. A friend who used to work in the glass industry gave me two more pairs of thick glass cut to measure, not sure what kind of glass it is but I'm planning on putting a layer of self-adhesive protective film on them (any recommendations welcome).
The Baldor is missing all those parts, probably could adapt the original ones from the newer CM Block grinder (they look somehow similar) and build or procure nicer tool rests than what it originally came with.
All,
Now that I'm writing this, I have to go think more about what I have and what I want (not sure if I have the space for all of what I need and for sure I don't have space for all that I want), perhaps you guys can help me see where I can easily use one of the grinders for two functions so I don't have to have two separate grinders for different uses.
Here are the bench grinders I have in order of preference and next a list of what I would like to use the grinders for, what I think I need:
1/3 Baldor 612R (picture on post #24 above)
1/2 Craftsman (picture on post #24 above)
1/3 Baldor 7" (red, practically new with gray cast iron Baldor stand)
1hp Baldor (works, in very poor cosmetic shape)
1hp Dayton (bigger one I have, made by Doerr, works but needs some TLC)
1.- The one that I anticipate I would use the most will have one heavier abrasive wire wheel on one side and one medium/light wire wheel on the other side (currently leaning towards Weiler Nylox and the Dayton/Doerr 1HP)
2.- Buffering/polishing wheels (medium to light use, haven't done this before but I think I would really like it, is my understanding that more power is preferred for polishing, is that the case? Not sure of wheels to use but leaning towards the 1HP Baldor)
3 .- Grinding Wheel and perhaps a sharpening wheel, don't anticipate using it a lot. (Not sure of wheels either and leaning towards the 1/3 7" Baldor... but the CM Block would do fine)
I currently have the CM Block and the 1/3 7" Baldor in use because they have their stands but they do not have the wheels I want/need on them. From this process I have come to realize that the 612R Baldor might be a goner and the real competitors are the newer 7" 1/3 Baldor vs CM Block and I'm really leaning towards the Baldor (even thought the CM looks soooo goood and I think 7" wheels are harder to find). Unfortunately I do not have the space to keep all the little treasures that cross my path
Thoughts?